Portuguese politician stuttering in parliament
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Portuguese politician stuttering in parliament Good day to you fellow adventurer, earlier I saw a post about a belgium ~~chocolate~~ TV show and felt a duty as a portuguese to post this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LGQBK4pw24 titled "The first intervention of Joacine Katar Moreira in parliament". A politician taking 11 minutes to say a paragraph or two. If you're curious, the comments are mostly timestamps talking about funny moments like a helicoper or car sfx- I probably spent 30 minutes laughing my ass off the first time I saw them-, or pointing out that she should have used help, such as text-to-speech, in occasion instead of delaying other pressing matters. I see the point here but still laud her effort. EDIT: Let me just state that I was merely laughing at the comments with the timestamps; not too focused on the speech itself. Later that day I watched the video again "professionally" and placed myself into her shoes; it was pretty horrifying and can't imagine what she went through. With the help of the comments below, I started to see why this situation is indeed damaging and should not be normalized. Yet, I don't feel I disrespected her personally (directly, you could say) by laughing for half an hour, since portuguese YouTube is a ton of humour sprinkled with tidbits of relevant information. And, this is important: I would not have laughed without the comments; I've always found YouTube comments very funny regardless of content, and I was not particularly attracted to the disability itself. This might relate to the other non-PWS experiences, so I don't regarding it as laugh at the stutter but at the comments themselves. I hope this was clarifying, and apologize for the previous wording. I admit to being sort of wishy-washy when making this post, and honestly can't 100% relate to feeling offended by some things. I appreciate people here tend to lead harder lives than usual but I don't consider it a sin to laugh. Once again I apologize if it made you feel uncomfortable and know laughing at someone's back shouldn't be taken personally, and isn't the norm- people seem to be generally understanding of stuttering. In my opinion the issue in cause in this video might not have been the stuttering, or any other disability, but instead the location where it took place.